Nutrilait player of the month - June

The Nutrilait player of the month, a program presented by Nutrilait, is an opportunity for Academy coaches to put forward and reward a player from the U14 and U15 group that distinguished himself, each month. The selection is based on athletic, academic and community criteria that tale into account the player’s efforts, progression, perseverance and involvement. Another important point is the player’s capacity to show initiative and leadership with different actions within the club or the community, all the while respecting the values of the Impact Academy.

The player of the month will have his photo displayed by the Centre Nutrilait locker rooms and will get a $200 gift card at Evangelista Sports.

U14 Nutrilait player of the month
Loic Cloutier

“Loic did really well with the U15 group during the month of June and ended the month on a high note with a really good tournament at the International U14, where he showed his qualities,” said Impact U14 head coach Eduardo Sebrango. “During the tournament, he was consistent with his performances in every game and showed his leadership by letting his play on the field do the talking.”

U15 Nutrilait player of the month
Keesean Ferdinand

“Keesean is once again the Nutrilait Player of the Month,” said the Impact U15 head coach Serge Dinkota. “This prize rewards his positive behaviour at school through his final exams, as well as his athletic achievements. He played every minute with the U15 team during the USSDA Summer Showcase in San Diego. This prize is also a reward for his progression through the entire year, where he progressed well and showed signs of leadership while being serious and rigorous.”

Nutrilait’s contribution

Soccer is an inspiring sport for the youth and that’s why Nutrilait is the proud official sponsor of the Centre Nutrilait and presenting partner of the Montreal Impact Academy and Pre-Academy (U8 to U15). Through its association with the Academy, Nutrilait wants to offer a development platform to the young athletes to help them surpass themselves.